Daddy

Cantante: Emily Sandé



He’s out your system yeah it took you a while
You got your family back and you got your smile
And you promised your sister that you’d never go back again
But friends keep telling you what he did last night
How many girls he kissed, how many he liked
And you try to remember that there’s no way you could ever be friends
But now you’re
You’re looking like you really like him, like him
And now you’re feeling like you miss him, miss him
You’re speaking like you really love him, love him
And now you’re dancing like you need him, need him
Put it in your pocket don’t tell anyone I gave ya
It can be the one you run to, the one that saves ya
It can be your daddy daddy if you take it gladly gladly
Daddy daddy
He kissed you on the lips and opened your eyes
You had to catch your breath, got such a surprise
And you always forgot how it feels to live in his lies
He pulled you closer, said he’ll never let go
You couldn’t trust him but you never said no
In that moment he made you forgot how it feels when he’s gone
But now you’re
You’re looking like you really like him, like him
But now you’re feeling like you miss him, miss him
You’re speaking like you really love him, love him
And now you’re dancing like you need him, need him
Put it in your pocket don’t tell anyone I gave ya
It can be the one you run to, the one that saves ya
It can be your daddy daddy if you take it gladly gladly
Daddy daddy
You’re looking like you really like him, like him
(I can kinda like him)
And now you’re feeling like you miss him, miss him
(I kinda miss him)
You’re looking like you really love him, love him
(And now you love him)
And now you’re dancing like you need him, need him
(Need him)
Put it in your pocket don’t tell anyone I gave ya
It can be the one you run to, the one that saves ya
It can be your daddy daddy if you take it gladly gladly
Daddy daddy
Put it in your pocket don’t tell anyone I gave ya
It can be the one you run to, the one that saves ya
It can be your daddy daddy if you take it gladly gladly
Daddy daddy

La voce cristallina di Emily Sandé avvolge completamente il brano dall’inizio alla fine. Un bellissimo pezzo sulla droga, sulla tossicodipendenza, su come riuscire a trovare i soldi e su quella voglia smisurata di apparire.

La ragione per cui è stata usata la parola Daddy non la sa nemmeno la Emily. Lei stessa ammette che suo padre era giovane e che è l’unico che può porti dei limiti e ti mette di fronte alle tue responsabilità.

Il video ancor più bello, interpretato da sto bonazzone ripreso nelle varie fasi delle tossicodipendenza tra i viali di Las Vegas.